Yes, I think the biggest issue you will find with using air tires is the higher rolling resistance in air tires. To combat this, over inflate the tires by about 10 PSI and you will find the wheels roll much better.
Would it be possible to convert what was originally a motorized Go-Ped into a push scooter if I remove the pneumatic tires and engine and replace those with the Go-Active tires and stuff?
I want to order one, do you guys do custom colors? Or at least stock colors? The green one in the video isn't offered... I'd contemplate, liquimatic yellow or maybe Super X-Ped orange...
What would the final weight of the scooter be? The scooter in question is a Go-Ped Bigfoot that hasn't run in five years. They're trynig to fix it up, but in the event they call it quits I have dibs on purchasing it from them, and I'm not too keen on paying for a lot of gas myself. :D
Well if you disconnect the chain or drive spindle you will end up with a non powered kick scooter. Now just remove the engine and gas tank because your not using them to save the weight.
It's for people's kids, I'd feel ridiculous on one. Motorless scooters still sell like hotcakes though and as a GoPed fan would you want your kid riding anything else?